THE PERCHERON REVIEW 
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I East Lawn Stock Farm and I 
I Percheron Breeding Establishment | 
I The noted old sire FORFAIT JR. 40974, that has prob- f 
I ably sired as many outstanding Percherons as any other | 
I stallion in Central Illinois, is still at the head of my band | 
1 of good mares. I have some excellent colts by him. They | 
I have the size, quality and action we like to see in Per- | 
1 cherons. You will always find a few good Percherons to | 
I sell at East Lawn Farm any time you write or call. A | 
I letter or postal card will bring you the information as to | 
i what I have to sell. i 
I FORFAIT JR. 40974 | 
I FRED J. BLUM, Prop. | 
I Bloomington, 111. 1 
I One-Half Mile South of Bloomington | 
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One of the Oldest McDONOUGH 
COUNTY PERCHERON 
Breeding Establishments 
MUSTAPHA 58551 (63222) 
My herd sire is MUSTAPHA, an imported grandson 
of the noted BESIGUE (19602), probably the greatest 
sire the breed ever produced. I did something that no 
other breeder has been able to do and that is to win both 
of the foal classes at the Chicago International. 1 did this 
in 1 9 1 6 on a son and a daughter of MUSTAPHA. 
I have a few extra good, big, sound mares for sale 
that are in foal to MUSTAPHA. I am also going to sell 
a few fillies. A buyer can find some good young stallions 
at my place, too. 
LUTHER HUSTON, Blandinsville, 111. 
16 miles West of Bushnell on T. P. & W. R. R. 
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1 Photo Of One Of OUR HERD HORSES I 
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I NAPOLEON 130829 (112534) = 
I Our First Show at Iowa State Fair: — 1 
E We took our Percherons to Des Moines for the first time in = 
= 1920. One of our yearling fillies was fourth in the open class = 
I and third in the futurity. We were second on mare foal and | 
I fourth on mare and foal. Another yearling filly was fifth in the | 
E futurity. = 
E Of course, we cannot ask the prices for the Percherons we = 
i have to sell that breeders can who do a lot of advertising, but = 
E that is not saying that a buyer cannot get a better horse from S 
S us. There are four brothers in our firm who breed Percherons, 1 
S We have a number of young stallions and mares for sale. Let = 
I us know the kind you want to buy. Ours are priced right, | 
I HEMINGWAY BROS., West Branch, Iowa | 
I 28 Miles S. E, From Cedar Rapids on C, R. I. & P. R. R. = 
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C. C. RIDINGER, Saunemin, 111. 
Asks the attention of Percheron Buyers 
ILDEFONSE 79307 (83004) 
He Says: — 
I have been breeding my mares to ILDEFONSE 79307 (83004) 
since he came to this state. He wa,s first prize aged horse and 
Grand Champion at the 1913 International, which was probably 
the strongest Percheron show ever held at Chicago. My mares, 
sired by the noted OLBERT, are producing extra good colts to the 
service of ILDEFONSE. Prior to using this sire I bred my mares 
to the $7,000 KONTACT 87288 (95809), fourth prize aged stallion 
at the 1916 International. 
Let me write you what I have to sell. I may have exactly what 
you want. 
